Principality of Bamiyan Behsud Dai Kundi Dai Zangi
Commanders and leaders
Dost Mohammad Akram Khan[2]
Local Amirs
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Conflicts in Afghanistan (1793–1973)
1st Civil War
1st Ghilzai
Chindawol
1st Herat
Shahda
Nimla
3rd Herat
Attock
4th Herat
Kafir Qal'eh
Multan
2nd Civil War
3rd Civil War
Shopian
Nowshera
5th Herat
1st Hazara
6th Herat
1st Shuja
Jalalabad
Peshawar
Jamrud
7th Herat
1st Afghan Turkestan
1st Britain, 2nd Shuja
2nd Hazara
1st Kandahar
Tagab
1st Chahar Wilayat
Balkh
2nd Kandahar, 8th Herat
Aqcha
2nd Afghan Turkestan
9th Herat
Sheberghan
3rd Kandahar
10th Herat
Maimana (1857)
1st Khost
Kunduz
11th Herat
2nd Civil War
12th Herat
13th Herat
2nd Chahar Wilayat
2nd Britain
14th Herat
3rd Civil War
1st Maimana
1st Ghilzai
2nd Turkestan
3rd Hazara
4th Hazara
Uruzgan
2nd Maimana
5th Hazara
Kafiristan
2nd Khost
1st Urtatagai
3rd Britain
Alizai
3rd Khost
2nd Urtatagai
4th Civil War
1st Soviet Union
Shinwari
1st Kuhistan
2nd Kuhistan
2nd Soviet Union
2nd Ghilzai
Tribal revolts
6th Hazara
7th Hazara
Republican coup
The Hazarajat Campaign of 1843 began as a result of the post First Anglo-Afghan War situation in Afghanistan. Behsud and Bamiyan had broken away from Afghan rule as a result of the war, and Dost Mohammad sought to reconquer it following his resumption of power in Kabul.
^Lee, Jonathan (2019). Afghanistan: A History from 1260 to the Present. Reaktion Books. p. 188. ISBN 9781789140101.
^McChesney, Robert; Khorrami, Mohammad Mehdi (19 December 2012). The History of Afghanistan (6 vol. set): Fayż Muḥammad Kātib Hazārah's Sirāj al-tawārīkh. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-23498-7.
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